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- Recent improvements have included new soffits, repairs to rafters and dormer windows, removal of moss to the roofs, the fitting of "hedgehogs" to gutters, some new windows and doors, new paving including a sunken area adjoining the conservatory, re-routing of surface water, a newly installed oil fired boiler with new oil tank and the garden borders have been completely cleared so as to provide a blank canvas for organic cultivation and new fencing to provide privacy and seclusion
- There is further scope for improvement such as installation of PV panels
- (Potential for an en-suite
- These gardens provide a blank canvas for the creation of a new organic garden with external power points provided
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Description
The property is a detached 3-bedroom village house built in the 1970s with traditional Purbeck stone elevations under a tiled roof. It has been updated with uPVC double-glazed windows, a conservatory, new soffits, and recent exterior improvements including new paving, fencing, and gutters. The house features a spacious hallway, a cloakroom, a kitchen/dining room with a wooden balustraded staircase, a dining area with a breakfast bar, and a sitting room with a multi-fuel burner and French doors to a conservatory.
The conservatory has a pitched roof, double-opening doors, and ceramic tiled flooring. The first floor has a landing with balustrading, three bedrooms, including a potential en-suite, and a bathroom with a recently replaced suite. The property also has a large garage/workshop, driveway parking, and a private corner plot with views to the lynchets and hills.